Wow. You definately have a talent for form and color. It's so delicate! I think delicate things are harder to make than big fat solid things. GREAT JOB on your very first NF! I look forward to seeing more.Gina

Thanks for your support, BettyKate! I am afraid I will be falling off the wagon frequently. So being amongst fellow needle felting addicts makes me feel at home!Thanks for clicking through to the pic and the nice comment, NameThatCandy.

I have found that different type wools work better with different needles. If I have problems with one needle, I just try different ones until I am getting the effect that I like. There's even a difference in the same wool, undyed or after dyeing.But I have to agree that the larger needles help with beginnings and smaller with finer detailing.

Here's a German Wirehaired Pointer that I call GetWIREDPeople!. He's made of only different naturally colored wools that I needlefelted into a wooley sculpture, a "wooliture". I have other woolitures that I've made of horses, more breeds of dogs and cats and a unicorn. My main art love is to make custom portrait NF woolitures of people's beloved pets for them.

Oh and I'm brand new here. I am a self taught sculptor. My name is Gina and I'm a needlefelting addict.